10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ACAGUAL» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Land, Livelihood, and Civility in Southern Mexico: Oaxaca ...
twelve-year-old son, Leovijildo, came into the solar carrying a machete and a
bundle of branches from a large-leafed plant that they identified as acagual. It
grew wild and was used as fodder for pigs. Leovijildo had spent about 45
minutes in ...
This second-growth bush is called the acagual. Four- or five-year-old acagual is
easy for the modern farmer to handle, and was easy as well for his primitive
ancestors: the heavily shaded bushes and vines are still abundant enough to
provide ...
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Journal of Anthropological Research
The complementary type of vegetation cleared for maize-planting is the second-
growth bush known as "acagual."7 After the montana has once been cleared and
planted, it is allowed to fallow, i.e. go back to bush, for a time and then can be ...
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Never Again a World Without Us: Voices of Mayan Women in ...
So, the plantation owners hated my husband even more. My Husband On a
Monday around noon, my husband was working in the acagual?2 That day he
was cutting brush. He was almost done with his work. Two people I'd never seen
before ...
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Latin American Monographs
The selective use of lands in Chichipate corresponds closely with that reported
by Drucker and Heizer for La Venta Island : "The acagual is easier to clear, not
only because the plant growth is smaller in size, but because the second-growth
...
William E. Carter, Samuel C. Snedaker, 1969
The second corn planting, "maiz venturero" or tonamil, is made in the acagual,
leaving the tree trunks and cleared brush unburned to decay and serve as
fertilizer and moisture retainer. According to some residents, 30 years ago there
were ...
New World Archaeological Foundation, 1967
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Papers on Mesoamerican Archaeology
There were many days when we felt that it would be dangerous for the group to
divide up and spread out in two's and three's to do instrument mapping here, test
pit digging there, or cutting acagual in another place to bring a mound into view ...
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Los Choles de Tila y Su Mundo
En ese mismo momento, cuando despertaba, se dio cuenta que estaba en el
acagual, donde ella cortaba leña siempre. Había un sol fuerte, como de
mediodía, el camino hacia la colonia donde ella vivía estaba bien claro.
Apresuradamente ...
José Luis Pérez Chacón, 1993
El agua dejada era nombre de una planta, acahualli, como az- tequismo,
acagual, que es el gigantón, que da unas flores grandes amarillas.) Nombre del
primer mes del calendario mexicano. Comenzaba, según Sahagún, el día 2 de
Febrero ...
Museo Nacional de Antropología (Mexico), 1905
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Palabras de Origen Indígena en el Español de Chiapas
ACAGUAL: A-cahua-lli: a, "partícula intensiva del sentido del vocablo siguiente" (
Garibay, 1970); cnhua, dejar, abandonar; lli, partícula sustantivante: "Lo muy
abandonado". (Vide Guatal). Dícese de la vegetación que nace en las tierras ...
César Corzo Espinosa, 1978